challenge - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • globalization: Raising productivity growth is critical to meeting the opportunities and challenges of globalization.

Object

  • perception: Challenging perceptions of disability in Thailand The perception of disability in Thailand is very different to that of this country.
  • validity: The Vise Chancellor held that L'Oréal was precluded from challenging the validity of the SPECIAL EFFECTS registration.
  • assumption: The author considers that The Tidal Model challenges this assumption.
  • notion: Inside the Smart Home challenges the notion that consumers want constant access to broadband Internet or multiple interactive cable TV channels.
  • discrimination: Help us to call on the Department of Health to challenge discrimination against deaf people in the NHS.

Converse of object

  • pose: The ever changing light in Scotland can pose a challenge to artists.
  • face: Face the challenge with courage believe within the disaster there is a door that opens up a vista never yet known.
  • meet: Creative Solutions provides support to SMEs to help them develop best practice to achieve new ways of working to meet business challenges.
  • overcome: Community entrepreneurs are overcoming the social challenges that are defeating the agencies of the state.
  • present: The delivery of mental health services in rural areas presents distinct challenges.. .
  • tackle: Jane and Luke will be tackling the challenge on a tandem provided by Specialized.

Adjective modifier

  • big: Three wins out of three, our biggest challenge was still to come against top of the table UWE.
  • tough: Lyneham won all their matches in this round despite a tough challenge in the last with a narrow win.
  • major: Understanding the climate system is a major research challenge given urgency by global warming.
  • legal: Royal Assent A Bill, once passed, goes for Royal Assent after up to four weeks allowing for legal challenges.
  • real: But the real challenge of withdrawing from a paid job having gone back to work might lie elsewhere.
  • serious: Dundee's continued loss of approximately 1,000 persons per annum is a serious challenge to the long - term future of the City.

Noun used with modifier

  • sudoku: Pit your web sudoku puzzle solving skills against the rest of the world in our free sudoku speed challenge and when you have.. .

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